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The story of the October revolution

The story of the October revolution. 'The February revolution was spontaneous; the October revolution was planned.' You may well have heard or read other statements like this about the two Russian revolutions of 1917, but what is the evidence?. Peace, land, bread.

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The story of the October revolution

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  1. The story of the October revolution 'The February revolution was spontaneous; the October revolution was planned.' You may well have heard or read other statements like this about the two Russian revolutions of 1917, but what is the evidence?

  2. Peace, land, bread • April: the German government helps the Bolshevik leader Lenin return to Russia. He publishes the 'April Theses', offering people: 'Peace, bread, land', and proclaims: All power to the Soviets'. • July: the Bolsheviks try to take power in a revolution called the July Days, but are defeated.

  3. Bolsheviks • August: a pro-tsarist, General Kornilov, leads a revolt against the Provisional Government. The government has to ask the Bolsheviks for help to defeat him. As a result, the Bolsheviks become so popular that: • September: the Bolsheviks take control of the Petrograd Soviet, and the prominent Bolshevik Leon Trotsky, leader of the Red Guards, becomes its president.

  4. Kronstadt sailors • 25th October: late at night, Trotsky's Red Guards helped by the Kronstadt sailors move quickly to take over the bridges and the telephone exchange. They cut off Petrograd from the rest of Russia.

  5. Aurora fires a shell • 26th October: next, the Red Guards take over government buildings, the banks and the railway station. Finally, at 9.40pm, signalled by a shell fired from the cruiser Aurora, they move in and take over the Winter Palace, the headquarters of the Provisional Government. There is no resistance.

  6. Why did the Bolsheviks succeed in October 1917? • Bolshevik leader - Vladimir Lenin

  7. What was the nature of the Bolshevik takeover? Communist writers - and Soviet film-makers such as Eisenstein - always tried to suggest that the Bolsheviks were swept to power in a huge wave of popular enthusiasm: Source A The revolution of 1917 was a proletarian revolution; it was the shining proof of the proletariat's political capacity to constitute itself as a ruling class and to move towards the organisation of a communist society... Workers of the world, unite! Manifesto of the Communist Left to the workers of Europe, 1944 Historians nowadays, however, think that the Bolshevik revolution was the work of a small group of fanatical revolutionaries who succeeded mainly because the Provisional Government was so unpopular: Source B October was the result of one man, Lenin, who had to drag not merely the toilers but his own party into a battle that few had enthusiasm for. The masses did not take action for themselves The October revolution was a con. David Barnsdale runs websites on History.

  8. Revision tip and answer preparation Revision tip • Create your own timeline of events leading up to and including the November Revolution. Answer preparation • As part of your revision, think about the arguments and facts you would use to explain: • What happened in the October 1917 Bolshevik takeover? • Why the Bolshevik takeover of October 1917 succeeded? • How far the Bolshevik takeover of October 1917 was a popular revolution? • Who was more important in the Bolshevik takeover, Lenin or Trotsky?

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